High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 10 text:
“
i55fiY. Lx? ll!!! I xx donna aff Qrfdl 4 nun!! I Qllfun W'Ww DY' P dun an aff' WWW Qwu pnnn n 1 I I JMJWM In PJQM ll I D' I EMM QQMU -Wa: My WW If MM UO!! Ill www Bmw Qidw VV: ill 92:1 lf Mb wnfa Ill! M hwdgwwa f ll NMA Qw
”
Page 9 text:
“
HE t1me 9 30 the day Saturday the place Tom s Grocery James and I usually spend the day at the store Tom a good natured soul tolerates us At ten o clock the second load of grocerles departs from the store to be conveyed to the respectlve customers humble domlclles About fifteen mlnutes to ten Tom says Why don t you guys make yourselves useful as well as ornamental? Put up some orders Thxs ranks hlgh ln our catagory of plea sures It s great sport welghmg out a pound of sugar and ten cents worth of cookles W congratulate ourselx es on the fourth of a cent profit we make for our dear fr1end Tom But our trlumph IS short llved the reason be1ng that a mlddle aged gentleman has come through the front portals of Tom s D1spen sary of Eatables ThlS gentleman comes to a halt before the C0Ok16 case opens the cover and plucks up a luscxous chocolate covered morsel He contlnues walkmg around the store mast1cat1ng th1s t1db1t Agam he comes to a halt before that place and another of the same proportlon 1S conveyed lnto the yawn ln cavnty Thls contlnues mdeflnltely untxl finally fully a dozen of those temptmg cook1es are devoured In the end he says Tom bet ter glve me a dlme s worth of cracker After th1s moocher has departed Tonf looks at the hole made 1n h1S thlrty cent a pound cookles and sadly shakes h1s head But he IS hardly through mutterxng lmprecatlons at and about such humans when IH walks a customer He talks about the Weather and then orders a bottle of mllk and a blt OL cheese and ends by saylng Tom put a nlckel s worth of ICB cream ln three cone for my klds w1ll you? After thls speclmen has left Tom looks pale and drawn and 1n no mood to b trlfled wlth James and I then get busy and try to make up the losses We throw caut1on to the wlnds and lgnore the clouded look on our b9H9f3CfO1 s face and proceed to rouse h1m by pok1ng fun at hmm 7 Patience, Tom John Bast, 38 Everythlng goes well for awhlle untll he says John how much do you owe me? I tell hlm How long have you owed lt? he contlnues mercllessly By thls tlme We are sl1d1ng to the rear door and freedom And as we drlft out of slght and hearmg he mutters some thlng about the varled llfe of a storekeeper One, Two, Three, Shift Kathleen Roach 38 To anyone who has never rldden to Shaw town on a bus between four and four thlrty ln the afternoon this may seem exaggerated and untrue but I feel qulte sure that all the Shawtowners W1ll agree with me Upon entermg the bus flf one succeeds 1n dolng so for lt 1S already packed to the ut- most capacltyj It IS dangerous to even try to get your bus fare out for It IS hard to tell lnto a person objects to havlng a stranger feel around ln h1S pockets After dropp1ng yours for someone else sl fare lnto the box the usual procedure IS to find a seat and s1t down but not on a Shaw town bus In fact one may conslder hlm self qulte lucky lf he has standlng room the reason befng that the students from the Senlor Hlgh School the Junlor Hlgh School and St Patrlck s all occupy the same bus It is not an unusual slght to see as many as four persons s1tt1ng1n one seat not because It IS thelr deslre to Slt three deep but because they were pushed there by the mob whlch has en tered Why only tonlght I was pushed on the lap of a man whom I had never seen be fore The worst part of It IS that It IS 1m posslble to stand up agaln once you have been seated In thxs unbecomlng manner for there are probably txo or three people standmg where you once were CContznued on Page 481 N ! C O C ' . 2 5 , 2 ' ' ' , ! l u , A .,, l . ' I - ' ' H - v - , . ' I 0 . n 4 A I a , 0 n . . ' . at ' J - Y - 1 , . 79 iiii- . . . A - X X , . . ,J X ,W ,AQ Y, - Y M Q ' 1 I u i ' . e 7 - .. .. n . . -. 1 3 , . . - , , . Cl Y, ' a 1 . . , - . Y P , . . I 1 1 1 s , . . - - ' whose pocket one is going to get his hand . I , ' ' . U .4 .... . C, . . , V Cl - - 7 . ' ' S 7 . - - 7 Syn -- - i . , - 1 I ' ' ' . . . 7 1 , . . I . 1 . . , ' 1 . . i B . . . 3 , , ' Cl l 7 7 , . , V I . . S g , . . ,, . . U , , . , 0 J o 1 a - 8 . D . Q .- I a l C - I ' ' 'I In ' , . ,Q L I K E, '
”
Page 11 text:
“
Mlirautive Minieams . . . Robert Weizenegger, '39 Many of the ptctnres tn tins wsne were taken by the author of thzs artzcle In thzs remew he tells you how zt zs done He ts the wznner of the photography contest held thls year INIATURE cameras are good IDX est ments You may ask why It is because like a dlamond ring a miniature camera made by a Well known manufacturer can be sold at almost any time Another good feature IS that they are small they will fit 1n the palm of your hand They can be carried 1n a pocket a ladys purse or almost any small container The finder on miniatures IS usually t eye level type In speed work it 19 easy to get the subgect framed YVlth1Il the Iindei Because of the1r size and findei miniatures ale excellent for candid camera work M1H13,tUFQ9 cost from less than a dollar to three hundred dollars u 1th only one lens The most expensive miniatures have built ln range finders built 1n exposure meters and other features that attract There are minlatures that have speeds as fast as one thousand fixe hundredths of a second Most miniatures take pictures on thirty five millimeter moue film The plctures 310 usually two and one quarter by three and a qua ter inches or smaller the smallest ale about one lnch by one and one half inches 1VI1n1ature cameras are made in wide x 1 1et1es of shapes and sizes The stop opening on the cheaper mlniatures cannot be adm t ed the more expen ive models hate open ings are large as F 1 Think of the mfmv pos ible D1CtLll'PQ one may catch with a mmlatuie Candid plc tures animal pictures insect pictures action pictures flower pictures scenes and count less others After taking the pictures many amateurs like my self enjoy developmg thelr own film and enlarglng thelr own plctures in their own dark oom For the dark room a dark cornei of a basement will do All the equip m nt that IS needed IS an enlarger three trays one for developer one for water and the third for the hypo The enlarger is the costliest part of the equlpment but with a few tools an enlarger can be made For my enlarger I used a two pound coffee can for the light container and a Wooden box f01 the negatue holder I used my camera which is an Fastman Vollenda for the lens Having a good camera vuth a good lens 1S a big adw antave because lt can be used on the enlal F61 The light container the wooden box and the camera are fa tened to a pipe which is mounted on a thlck board The printing, frame which is a necessary part of the equipment if a regular enlarging mask is not used IS set on the board The equlpment uhlch you must stock IS the enlarging paper developer and hypo Vi hen enlarging paper IS bought IH large qmntit es it can be bought for quite a reasonable DTICQ Afte taking tlfe pictures and finisl ing tlcem a pei on sn be Justly ploud of his uoik 1 1 X ' f . v . 7 - - . . . . . 1 1 - 1 - ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - . . v , . . . 7 . I . . ' c Q c ' c . . I' . , V . . V ,w Q i . . , s s . ' , 4 .. ' . 9 ' , f. . . . f , - Iv. I e . he . 1 v . . ' I ' a be x . as x ' 'u ' -I l , ' . . Q . . X . f- 1 1 7 . , ' K - , . .. , 1' v ' '1 . I. . . . - D J u . . -. y - 1 - 1 ' , . 7 - I L D 7 . . , N Q - - A - xl? ' I - ' -3 . 'y ' S . . . . ' '-r ' ' Y n u R , . . . . L - - - .. - - f I U 1 Z' , . ' Y ' . - - - . N' ' v ' ' . . . . YV ' - 1 P. - C. y , . . . . . f ' . . . K . . . S , fi- 1. i., u 4 ' y V Y . ., , S - 4 s - - . v' ' '4 ' . . L . K ei Q . 4 I .Q , V 4 ., 'S CL ' ,C Y V. . . . . . . - V .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.